The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... scarcely dialectic ; e . g . , poorly , in the sense of ailing , and onto - upon . Others fascinate by their apt expressiveness , as plumpendicular ; lal- drum , an egregious simpleton a fool and a half ; mush , guardedly silent ...
... scarcely dialectic ; e . g . , poorly , in the sense of ailing , and onto - upon . Others fascinate by their apt expressiveness , as plumpendicular ; lal- drum , an egregious simpleton a fool and a half ; mush , guardedly silent ...
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... scarcely to have known the force of the ejaculation , " The good that I would I do not : but the evil which I would not , that I do . O wretched man that I am ! who shall deliver me from the body of this death ? " " Rest not in an ...
... scarcely to have known the force of the ejaculation , " The good that I would I do not : but the evil which I would not , that I do . O wretched man that I am ! who shall deliver me from the body of this death ? " " Rest not in an ...
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... scarcely credible , that there exist ( in 1851 ) able by the natural heat of man , not to be rustics who believe in the physical benefit dulcified by concoction beyond an unsavory con- derived from the rite of Confirmation . * dition ...
... scarcely credible , that there exist ( in 1851 ) able by the natural heat of man , not to be rustics who believe in the physical benefit dulcified by concoction beyond an unsavory con- derived from the rite of Confirmation . * dition ...
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... scarcely less courageous than his author . Browne gives a chapter " Of the Pictures of Mermaids , " without informing us of his own private belief respecting them . But Mr. Wilkin , in a note , says : — " Unconvinced even by Sir Humphry ...
... scarcely less courageous than his author . Browne gives a chapter " Of the Pictures of Mermaids , " without informing us of his own private belief respecting them . But Mr. Wilkin , in a note , says : — " Unconvinced even by Sir Humphry ...
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... scarcely been well read and considered before the world was astonished by another French revolu- tion . From France this democratic spirit spread with the rapidity of electricity over all Europe , and no country was free from its ...
... scarcely been well read and considered before the world was astonished by another French revolu- tion . From France this democratic spirit spread with the rapidity of electricity over all Europe , and no country was free from its ...
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